In ‘Yellowjackets’ episode ‘Two Truths And A Lie,’ a little icebreaker game blows all relationships to kingdom come. Keeping stories straight is getting way out of hand, whether it is the past or the present. All the truths they never speak continue to hold them back from finding the final piece of the puzzle.
Back in the wilderness, Lottie continues to receive more attendance in the prayer circle. With the baby about to enter the world, Shauna’s fears regarding her present company worry her. In the present timeline, Taisa finds her way back to Van. Misty revisits a past mistake she fears repeating with Walter.
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Van (Liv Hewson) and Taissa’s (Jasmin Savoy Brown) relationship progresses through communing with nature. Faith in Lottie (Courtney Eaton) is increasing as more girls join her prayer circle every day. Shauna (Sophie Nélisse), trying to keep her baby from the voodoo wildness, remains distant. Javi (Luciano Leroux) isn’t speaking but finally talks to Coach Ben about his mysterious friend. As Misty’s (Samantha Hanratty) and Crystal’s (Nuha Jes Izman) friendship grows, they tell each other their secrets.
That is until Misty finally reveals her unforgivable sin. In the spirit of transparency, she gets too candid and tells Crystal how she destroyed the plane’s emergency transmitter. Crystal is further threatened to keep her mouth shut. As the horror takes her aback, she doesn’t release her surroundings and falls off a cliff. Misty didn’t push her but was the reason she got spooked.
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On their way to find Lottie (Simone Kessell) and Nat (Juliette Lewis), Walter (Elijah Wood) proposes a game that takes Misty (Christina Ricci) back to the past. She relives the painful memory of having trusted someone. Walter’s sincere but misguided attempt to bond brings back the sediments of her muddy past. But what surprises Misty is how Walter likes her the way she is. He deduces (some of it incorrectly) that Misty has the potential to be a killer.
Although he has no proof, his hunch about her isn’t wrong. Being intelligent and charming are common traits found in many serial killers. Realizing how spot-on Walter is, she gets scared once again. The fear of being seen and somehow hurting Walter makes her leave. She decides to shack up with the purple people, hoping to shack up with Natalie and Lottie.
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